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- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01N—GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES
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- F01N—GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES
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- the present invention relates to a honeycomb body, in particular for purifying exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine.
- honeycomb bodies may have metallic or ceramic base structures and are used to provide a large surface area, which interacts with exhaust gas, in an exhaust system.
- the honeycomb bodies are coated with catalytically active material and/or constructed in such a way that they can separate fine particulates out of the exhaust gas and convert them.
- the honeycomb bodies are also coated with adsorber material which is used for the temporary adsorption of pollutants, in particular hydrocarbons and/or nitrogen oxides.
- Honeycomb bodies of that type typically have a multiplicity of passages which run approximately parallel and lead from an entry surface to an exit surface of the honeycomb body. Therefore, in the installed state, exhaust gas flows through such a honeycomb body more or less uniformly in a direction of flow, and the distribution of the exhaust gas between the individual passages of the honeycomb body is initially dependent mainly on the flow profile at the entry surface.
- the prior art has also disclosed numerous measures which influence the flow in the individual passages and/or the flow distribution in the honeycomb body.
- Highly developed metallic honeycomb bodies which are constructed from individual sheet-metal layers often use various known measures to optimize the flow properties of a honeycomb body. A distinction is drawn in particular between two typical forms of metallic honeycomb bodies.
- honeycomb bodies in conical form if appropriate also with further additional structures for influencing flow.
- a honeycomb body of that type is described, for example, in International Publication No. WO 97/49905, corresponding to U.S. Pat. No. 6,190,784.
- the present invention is based on International Publication No. WO 2004/022937 A1, corresponding to U.S. Patent Application Publication No. US 2005/0170957 and U.S. Pat. No. 7,083,860. It is known from that document to produce honeycomb bodies from perforated sheet-metal layers.
- the holes in the sheet-metal layers may be larger than the cross section of the passages.
- Honeycomb bodies made from perforated sheet-metal layers of that type have particularly favorable properties with regard to the distribution of the flow in their interior, since pressure differences in the individual passages are equalized by the holes, and at the same time the gas flowing through is swirled up, which improves the contact between it and the surfaces.
- the number and position of the holes can be varied within wide boundaries, so that it is possible to produce honeycomb bodies which are adapted to different conditions.
- those cavities are very irregular in form and in particular are generally greatly curved or even interrupted in the outer region of a honeycomb body, depending on the ratio of the foil surface area to the surface area of the holes.
- cavities which have relatively large dimensions in all directions are formed in a honeycomb body.
- the difficulty in describing the properties of cavities of that type is that those cavities are not surrounded by continuous walls, but rather are defined by holes which are more or less aligned with one another in smooth and corrugated sheet-metal layers. The edges of the holes form a type of envelope for the cavity.
- One way of describing such cavities, which are advantageous for the properties of a honeycomb body, is to indicate how large a sphere would be accommodated in a cavity.
- the following text refers in general terms to the mean or average passage cross-sectional area, which in the simplest case means just the cross-sectional area of each passage, but in more complicated situations means, for a specific region of the cross section of a honeycomb body, the total cross-sectional area of the honeycomb body divided by the number of passages in that region of the cross section.
- a honeycomb body in particular for purifying exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine.
- the honeycomb body comprises subregions, an entry surface and an exit surface.
- Inner walls define passages leading from the entry surface to the exit surface and having a mean cross-sectional area.
- a plurality of cavities are disposed in at least one of the subregions.
- the cavities are each free of the inner walls and shaped and dimensioned to contain at least one spherical free space.
- the at least one spherical free space has a largest cross-sectional area amounting to at least 10 times the mean cross-sectional area of the passages in the at least one subregion.
- honeycomb bodies with numerous holes in their inner walls allow good compensation of pressure differences between the individual passages, rectilinear flow filaments may nevertheless form if there are not considerable pressure differences between adjacent passages.
- Those flow trains simply flow uniformly through relatively small hollow spaces, so that there is no particular cross-mixing or increased conversion or separation of particulates. That situation changes if the holes in the inner walls are disposed in such a way as to form at least one spherical free space, the largest cross-sectional area of which is at least ten times the mean cross-sectional area of the passages. This means that at least ten passages located closely together open out into the free space and lead out of it again on the opposite side.
- the cross-sectional area of the holes in the inner walls which form the cavity likewise to be at least ten times the size of the mean passage cross-sectional area.
- the largest cross-sectional area of the spherical free space amounts to 20 to 100 times, preferably 30 to 50 times, the mean cross-sectional area of the passages. This gives rise to cavities which are huge in relation to the passage sizes and in which swirling and cross-flows can form in particular in the case of a pulsating gas stream, which can lead to better conversion properties without excessive pressure loss.
- the passages of the honeycomb body should intersect at least one, preferably more than three, of the cavities.
- as many of the passages as possible should intersect one or preferably more of the cavities, in order to make use of their favorable properties.
- the cavities themselves, of course, are not spherical.
- the spherical hollow space serves merely to provide a theoretical description of the dimensional conditions in a cavity. Cavities which actually occur tend to be in the form of cylinders or curved cylinders, in which case their axial extent preferably lies approximately perpendicular to the profile of the passages.
- honeycomb bodies made from sheet-metal layers, but rather can also be applied to ceramic honeycomb bodies, provided that suitable processes are used to produce the cavities.
- suitable processes are used to produce the cavities.
- ceramic honeycomb bodies it is possible, for example, for blanks to be machined relatively easily prior to firing, and for cavities to be produced by punching or measures undertaken even as early as during extrusion.
- honeycomb body which is wound, twisted and/or layered from metal sheets.
- the honeycomb body has a multiplicity of at least partially structured sheet-metal layers, the structuring of which forms passages that lead from an entry surface to an exit surface of the honeycomb body.
- sheet-metal layers is to be understood as meaning the successive layers of the honeycomb body, irrespective of whether these sheet-metal layers include one or more separate metal sheets. It should be noted that in principle it is possible to construct a honeycomb body from just a single metal sheet, by part of the sheet-metal strip being corrugated and the remaining smooth part of the sheet-metal strip being folded onto the corrugated part by bending.
- honeycomb bodies of this type include a multiplicity of metal sheets, although the number of metal sheets and the number of successive sheet-metal layers need not necessarily be identical. For this reason, a fundamental distinction can be drawn between a metal sheet and a sheet-metal layer, even if this is often not possible, for example, in drawings which show only part of a honeycomb body.
- the structural form in a first approximation plays no role, in which context it is easier, for honeycomb bodies of helical construction, to calculate the position of the holes to form cavities than for honeycomb bodies constructed from a large number of individual metal sheets.
- none of the structural forms present fundamental problems.
- a honeycomb body according to the invention comprises, at least in a subregion of the honeycomb body, sheet-metal layers having holes with an effective cross-sectional area which is greater than 10 times the mean cross-sectional area of the passages in the respective subregion, the holes being disposed and shaped in such a way that in the honeycomb body they form, together with holes of adjacent sheet-metal layers, cohesive, large-volume cavities as a result of holes in at least 5 successive sheet-metal layers overlapping one another, the overlap area of the respective holes in all of these 5 sheet-metal layers being at least 10 times the mean cross-sectional area of the passages in the subregion.
- some cavities are always formed in honeycomb bodies made from perforated sheet-metal layers.
- the holes do not form small, branched hollow spaces in the honeycomb body, but rather form relatively large-volume cavities, which occurs specifically if holes in adjacent sheet-metal layers are virtually aligned with one another or overlap over a large area.
- the configuration according to the invention in turn leads to cavities having the desired properties.
- the shape of the holes can in principle be selected as desired, although it is recommended for mechanical reasons to select holes with rounded edges in order to avoid the formation of cracks.
- the holes should connect three or more passages to one another transversely to the direction of flow.
- the holes should also have a certain minimum size in the direction of flow, namely at least double, preferably more than triple, the mean hydraulic diameter of the passages which open out into the cavity.
- the hydraulic diameter results from the cross-sectional area of a passage and its cross-sectional shape and except in the case of round passages is smaller than the maximum width of a passage.
- the honeycomb body is cylindrical and is formed from one or more stacks of metal sheets.
- the metal sheets of each stack have a length L and a width B, where L is greater than B, and the metal sheets of each stack each have a large number of holes, the distances between which are substantially constant in all of the metal sheets of a stack in the direction of the width B, but are different in the direction of the length L. It is precisely this which is not the case in known forms of the prior art.
- perforated metal sheets were typically provided with holes uniformly over their entire length, which specifically cannot lead to a honeycomb body according to the invention, either when helically winding sheet-metal layers or when producing a honeycomb body from one or more sheet-metal stacks.
- a honeycomb body is formed by at least one metal sheet of a length L and a width B, where L is greater than B.
- the honeycomb body is wound helically, and the at least one metal sheet has a large number of holes which have approximately constant distances between them in the direction of the width, but have different distances between them in the direction of the length.
- the precise pattern of the holes depends on the respective conditions of use. A common factor of all wound honeycomb bodies, however, is that approximately constant distances between the holes are expediently required in the direction of the width of the metal sheets being used. In this way, the holes are already aligned with one another in the direction of flow for production reasons, without particular attention having to be paid to these distances.
- cavities can be deliberately bounded by leaving out individual holes at certain intervals, for example, or more cavities per revolution of a sheet-metal layer can be provided, for example in the outer region of a honeycomb body than in the interior of the honeycomb body by changing the pattern of holes.
- the holes in order to compensate for certain manufacturing tolerances, it may be advantageous for the holes to be configured as elongate slots, in which case their extent transversely to the direction of the passages should be greater than in the direction of the passages.
- the honeycomb bodies in their interior, may additionally be provided with further structures in the metal sheets. All known measures for influencing the flow in the interior of a honeycomb body can be implemented in addition to the measures according to the invention described herein.
- the attachment within a housing and, for example, the formation of conical forms, may also take place in accordance with the measures known from the prior art.
- a honeycomb body according to the invention is suitable, in particular, as part of an exhaust-gas purification system of an internal combustion engine, in particular a diesel engine.
- a general preferred application area is the purification of exhaust gases in motor vehicles.
- FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic, perspective view illustrating how a honeycomb body according to the invention is built up from perforated sheet-metal layers;
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged, fragmentary, cross-sectional view of a region of a cavity in a honeycomb body according to the invention.
- a honeycomb body 1 which can be produced, for example, in helical form from one smooth metal sheet 2 and one corrugated metal sheet 3 .
- the honeycomb body 1 the production of which has not yet been completed in the figure, has passages 4 which are formed by the structure of the corrugated metal sheet 3 and lead from an entry surface 5 to an exit surface 6 of the honeycomb body.
- An exhaust gas that is to be purified can flow through the honeycomb body 1 in a direction of flow S.
- the smooth metal sheet 2 has a width B and length L and is provided with a large number of holes 7 .
- the holes 7 are elongate slots with their longest extent in the direction of the length L of the smooth metal sheet 2 , i.e. transversely to the subsequent direction of flow S.
- the corrugated metal sheet 3 also has numerous holes 8 , which in the present case are likewise constructed as elongate slots running in the same direction. It can be seen that the holes 8 in the corrugated sheet-metal layer 3 , when the sheet-metal layer is stretched out, must be considerably longer than the holes 7 in the smooth metal sheet, so that the dimensions of the holes 8 in the corrugated metal sheet 3 in the corrugated state approximately correspond to the dimensions of the holes 7 in the smooth metal sheet 2 .
- the projection of the holes 8 in the corrugated metal sheet 3 onto the center plane of the corrugated metal sheet 3 is of importance.
- the distances AB between the holes 7 , 8 with respect to the width B of the metal sheets 2 , 3 are substantially constant, so that in this direction holes of adjacent sheet-metal layers always virtually completely overlap one another.
- the holes 7 , 8 are at the same distances from one another in the direction of the length L of the metal sheets 2 , 3 as well, an offset between the holes would always ensue when the metal sheets are wound up since the diameter of the honeycomb body 1 to be wound increases.
- the distance AL between the holes 7 , 8 has to be adapted accordingly in the direction of the length L of the metal sheets 2 , 3 .
- the simplest option is to define, before production, where cavities of what dimensions are to be present in the honeycomb body, and then to establish what shape of holes are to be disposed at what positions in the metal sheets 2 , 3 .
- This operation may be of different complexity for different forms of honeycomb bodies, but can be managed without problems by simple tests and suitable control of the machines which produce the holes 7 , 8 .
- the holes 7 , 8 in FIG. 1 are not necessarily to be regarded as having been drawn to scale, which means that according to the invention they could also be considerably larger.
- FIG. 2 diagrammatically illustrates a cross section through a honeycomb body in the region of a cavity 9 according to the invention.
- Smooth sheet-metal layers 2 and corrugated sheet-metal layers 3 are stacked on top of one another with holes in the sheet-metal layers 2 , 3 substantially overlapping one another, thereby forming a free cavity 9 in a subregion T.
- This cavity 9 contains a spherical free space 10 with a maximum cross-sectional area Qmax, into which, therefore, a sphere of this diameter would theoretically fit.
- the maximum cross-sectional area Qmax of a sphere is to be understood as meaning the largest cross section of this sphere.
- each of the individual passages 4 has a cross-sectional area q, which in the present example is approximately equal for all the passages.
- q cross-sectional area
- honeycomb bodies in which different passage cross sections occur.
- the crucial factor in the present invention is for the cavities 9 to be sufficiently large and shaped in such a way that a spherical free space 10 having a largest cross-sectional area Qmax, which is at least ten times as large as the mean passage cross section q, fits into them.
- Embodiments in which spherical free spaces of even a significantly larger ratio fit into the cavities 9 are preferred, in particular for honeycomb bodies with large cell densities of, for example, 600 cpsi (cells per square inch) to over 1200 cpsi.
- the present invention makes it possible to further improve the properties of highly developed honeycomb bodies for exhaust-gas purification systems, in particular with a view toward improved removal of particulates from an exhaust gas combined, at the same time, with favorable properties in terms of pressure loss, use of material and flow properties.
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